Can IoT Wearable Devices Feed Frugal Innovation?

M. Furini, S. Mirri, M. Montangero, Catia Prandi
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Abstract

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about Frugal services, that is, services that use existing technologies for a purpose other than the one for which they were designed. In this paper, we study whether the IoT wearable environment can be a fertile ground for the production of Frugal services. Through a real-world study, we investigate whether these devices are widespread, if there are obstacles that limit their diffusion, if the sensors they are equipped with are deemed reliable and, finally, if people who own them have an altruistic propensity or not. The results, from the frugal point of view, are encouraging: the IoT wearable environment seems to be pervasive enough and ubiquitous, without great obstacles for their adoption. The provided sensors seem to be generally reliable, whereas the altruistic propensity might be questioned: in general, people are not inclined to share, but if the goal is clear (in our case we hypothesized a fight against Covid-19), altruistic propensity grows a lot.
物联网可穿戴设备能推动节俭创新吗?
最近,有很多关于节俭服务的讨论,也就是说,将现有技术用于与设计目的不同的目的的服务。在本文中,我们研究物联网可穿戴环境是否可以成为生产节俭服务的沃土。通过现实世界的研究,我们调查了这些设备是否普遍存在,是否存在限制它们传播的障碍,它们配备的传感器是否被认为是可靠的,最后,拥有它们的人是否有利他主义倾向。从节俭的角度来看,结果是令人鼓舞的:物联网可穿戴环境似乎已经足够普及,无处不在,采用起来没有太大的障碍。提供的传感器似乎总体上是可靠的,而利他主义倾向可能会受到质疑:一般来说,人们不倾向于分享,但如果目标明确(在我们的例子中,我们假设与Covid-19作斗争),利他主义倾向会增长很多。
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